Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued Navigation regulations-Continued Navigation requirements, for vessels in various waters-Continued Vessels passing each other—Continued Warning signals for Coast Guard vessels while handling or servicing aids to navigation, 33 § 95.26 Whistling, unnecessary, 33 § 95.43 Waivers of certain navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations. Navy Department; shipments of explosives, 46 § 146.02-8 North Atlantic routes, for passenger vessels, 33 Part 105 Notice to Mariners; aids to navigation, 33 § 72.01; 46 §§ 78.05, 97.05, 167.65-45 Nozzles, fire hose, for use on merchant vessels; specifications for, 46 § 162.027 Numbering of undocumented vessels: General provisions, 46 § 2.30 Numbering requirements, 46 Part 172 Officers: Commissioned. See Military personnel. Merchant marine. See Merchant marine personnel. Overtime compensation: Coast Guard civilian personnel and customs employees performing certain duties, 46 Part 143 Construction personnel, 46 § 2.01-60 Oxidizing materials. See Explosives or other dangerous articles. Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of; Interior Department vessels, operated by Pacific Micronesian Lines, Inc., to furnish transportation for, 33 § 19.35; 46 § 154.35 Packing, marking, etc., of explosives or other dangerous articles for transportation or storage on board vessels. See Explosives or other dangerous articles. Passenger vessels: Accidents or casualties: Inspection after, 46 § 71.40 Notice of casualty, 46 § 78.07 Reports of accidents to machinery, etc., 46 § 78.33 American Bureau of Shipping's standards to be used for construction, etc., 46 § 70.35 Anchors, chains, and hawsers, 46 § 77.07 Ballast, 46 § 74.15 Boat drills, 46 § 78.17-50 Breeches buoy instructions, placard of, 46 § 78.53 Bulkheads. See Watertight subdivision. Cable traveler, 46 § 78.35 Casualty. See Accidents or casualties. Certificates: See also Inspection and certification. Safety certificates required on international voyage, 46 § 71.75-1 Construction and arrangement, 46 Part 72 Accommodations: For officers and crew, 46 § 72.20 Passenger accommodations, 46 § 72.25 Escape, means of, 46 § 72.10 Fire protection, structural, 46 § 72.05 Rails and guards, 46 § 72.40 Ventilation, 46 § 72.15 Crew accommodations, 46 § 72.20 Doors closed at sea, 46 § 78.15 Drydocking, 46 § 71.50 Emergency equipment, 46 § 77.30 Engine fuel; gasoline or diesel fuel, and tanks for, 46 § 59.01-1 Engineering systems. See Vessel control. Escape means, 46 § 72.10 Excursions, permits to engage in, 46 § 71.10 Coast Guard, Treasury Department—Continued Passenger vessels-Continued Ferries. See Operations. Fire and boat drills, 46 § 78.17-50 Fire and emergency equipment, etc., markings for, 46 § 78.47 Fire protection, 46 Part 76 See also Construction. Alarm system, manual, 46 § 76.35 Axes, 46 § 76.60 Equipment installed, but not required, subject to regulations, 46 § 76.01-5 Fire detecting systems: Electric fire detecting system, 46 § 76.27 Fire detecting equipment, where required, 46 § 76.05 Fire extinguishing systems: Automatic sprinkling system, 46 § 76.25 Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems, 46 § 76.15 Foam extinguishing systems, 46 § 76.17 Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems, details and arrangements, 46 § 76.50 Sprinkling systems: Automatic, 46 § 76.25 Manual, 46 § 72.23 Steam smothering systems, 46 § 76.13 Water spray extinguishing system, 46 § 76.20 Fire main system, 46 § 76.10 Hand portable fire extinguishers and semiportable fire extinguishing systems, details and arrangements, 46 § 76.50 Fog horns, bells, etc., 46 §§ 77.23, 77.25 Fuel (diesel or gasoline), and independent fuel tanks, requirements respecting, 46 § 59.01-1 Gas freeing, 46 § 71.60 Gasoline, for emergency electrical system, 46 § 59.01-1 General provisions, 46 Part 70 American Bureau of Shipping's standards to be used for construction, etc., 46 70.35 Application to vessels, 46 § 70.05 International voyage, 46 § 70.05-10 Authority and purpose, 46 § 70.01 Definitions, 46 § 70.10 Electrical engineering requirements, 46 § 70.25 Equivalents, 46 § 70.15 Installations of equipment made during unlimited national emergency declared by President on May 27, 1941, 46 § 70.30-5 International voyage, 46 § 70.05-10 Marine engineering requirements, 46 § 70.20 Vessels acquired or documented under act of August 9, 1954, 46 § 70.30-1 Hull structure, 46 § 72.01 Inspection and certification, 46 Part 71 Certificate, safety, required on international voyage, 46 § 71.75-1 Drydocking, 46 § 71.50 Excursions, permit to engage in, 46 § 71.10 Gas freeing, 46 § 71.60 Inspection of vessels: See also Surveys. Accident, inspection after, 46 § 71.40 Annual inspection, 46 § 71.25 Initial inspection, 46 § 71.20 Reinspection, 46 § 71.30 Sanitary inspections, 46 § 71.45 Standards in inspection of hulls, boilers and machinery, 46 § 71.15–1 Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued Passenger vessels-Continued Inspection and certification, 46 Part 71—Continued To engage in excursions, 46 § 71.10 To proceed to another port for repairs, 46 § 71.05 Plan approval, 46 § 71.65 Repairs, permit to proceed to another port for, 46 § 71.05 Repairs and alterations, 46 § 71.55 Safety certificate required on international voyage, 46 § 71.75-1 International voyage, vessels on; applicability of requirements, 46 § 70.05-10 Lifesaving equipment, 46 Part 75 Approval of equipment, 46 § 75.05 Blocks and falls, 46 § 75.33 Davits, 46 § 75.25 Distress signal, ship's, 46 § 75.90 Embarkation aids, 46 § 75.50 Equipment installed, but not required, subject to regulations, 46 § 75.05-5 Installation of lifeboats, davits, and winches, 46 § 75.35 Life buoys, ring, and water lights, 46 § 75.43 Life preservers, and wood floats, 46 § 75.40 Lifeboats, life rafts, life floats, and buoyant apparatus: Requirements respecting type, etc., 46 § 75.10 Stowage and marking of, 46 § 75.15 Line-throwing appliances, 46 § 75.45 Radio apparatus, portable, 46 § 75.55 Lights: Lights and shapes, for motorboats and other vessels, 46 § 77.17 Unauthorized lights, 46 § 78.25 Load lines for passenger vessels, 46 Part 46 Log book entries, 46 § 78.37 Lookouts, watches, watchmen, etc., 46 § 78.30 Markings on vessels, 46 § 78.50 Navigation equipment; bells, whistles, radio direction finder, etc., 46 §§ 77.13, 77.15, 77.23, 77.25, 77.27 Navigation regulations affecting passenger vessels. See Navigation regulations, above. North Atlantic routes for passenger vessels; notice of routes, report of deviation, penalty for violation, etc., 33 Part 105 Notice to Mariners, 46 § 78.05 Officer accommodations, 46 § 72.20 Operations, 46 Part 78 Accidents to machinery, reports of, 46 § 78.33-5 Breeches buoy instructions, placard of, 46 § 78.53 Cable traveler, 46 § 78.35 Casualty, notice of, 46 § 78.07 Certificate of inspection, compliance with provisions of, 46 § 78.60 Charts of waters operated on, to be available on vessels, 46 § 78.05-5 Drills, fire and boat, 46 § 78.17-50 Ferries: Railroad passenger car ferries, 46 § 78.43 Vehicular ferries, 46 § 78.40 Fire and emergency equipment, etc., markings for, 46 § 78.47 Fuel oil requirements, 46 § 78.17-75 License, exhibition of, 46 § 78.65 Lights: Searchlights, proper use of, 46 § 78.27 Coast Guard, Treasury Department—Continued Passenger vessels-Continued Operations, 46 Part 78-Continued Log book entries, 46 § 78.37 Lookouts, pilothouse watch, patrolmen, and watchmen, 46 § 78.30 Notice to Mariners and aids to navigation, 46 § 78.05 Penalties, 46 § 78.03 Persons allowed in pilothouse and on navigation bridge, 46 § 78.10 Radio operators for lifeboats, 46 § 78.17-70 Reports of accidents, repairs, and unsafe equipment, 46 § 78.33 Breaking of safety valve seal, 46 § 78.33-20 Routing instructions, 46 § 78.57 Safety valve seal, breaking of, 46 § 78.33-20 Searchlights; flashing onto bridge or into pilothouse of vessel underway, prohibited, 46 § 78.27 Station bills, 46 § 78.13 Steam, excess, carrying of, 46 § 78.55 Steering orders, 46 § 78.20 Tests, and inspections, 46 § 78.17 Fuel oil, requirements for, 46 § 78.17-75 Radio apparatus for lifeboat, 46 § 78.17-70 Voyage records, 46 § 78.07 Whistling, 46 § 78.23 Passenger accommodations, 46 § 72.25 Penalties, 46 § 78.03 Permits. See Inspection and certification. Persons allowed in pilothouse and on navigation bridge, 46 § 78.10 Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone installations, 46 § 77.13 Rails and guards, 46 § 72.40 Repairs and alterations, 46 §§ 71.05, 71.55, 78.33 Reports: Accidents, repairs, and unsafe equipment, 46 § 78.33 Notice of casualty, 46 § 78.07 Safety certificate required on international voyage, 46 § 71.75-1 Sounding equipment, 46 § 77.27 Stability, 46 Part 74 Ballast, 46 § 74.15 Instructions for operating personnel, 46 § 74.20 Letter, stability, posting of, 46 § 74.25–1 Standards, 46 § 74.10 Test, 46 § 74.05 Station bills, 46 § 78.13 Steam, excess, carrying of, 46 § 78.55 Steering orders, 46 § 78.20 Ventilation, 46 § 72.15 Vessel control and miscellaneous systems and equipment, 46 Part 77 Anchors, chains, and hawsers, 46 § 77.07 Electrical engineering systems, 46 § 77.05 Emergency equipment, 46 § 77.30 Fog horns, bells, etc., 46 §§ 77.23, 77.25 Navigation lights and shapes, 46 § 77.17 Radio direction finder, 46 § 77.15 Radiotelegraph and radiotelephone installations, 46 § 77.13 Whistles, 46 § 77.20 Voyage records, 46 § 78.07 Watches, watchmen, etc., 46 § 78.30 Coast Guard, Treasury Department-Continued Passenger vessels-Continued Watertight subdivision, 46 Part 73 Bottoms, double, 46 § 73.25 Doors, watertight bulkhead, 46 § 73.35 Penetrations and openings in watertight bulkheads, 46 § 73.30 Openings in vessel's sides: Above the bulkhead deck, 46 § 73.45 Rules for subdivision: Vessels in services other than ocean or coastwise and vessels under 150 gross tons in ocean and coastwise service and not on an international voyage, 46 § 73.15 Vessels on international voyages and vessels of 150 gross tons and over in ocean or coastwise service, 46 § 73.10 Shaft tunnels, 46 § 73.20-15 Vessels contracted for prior to November 19, 1952, 46 § 73.90 Whistles and whistling, 46 §§ 77.20, 78.23 Pay, allowances, and compensation for certain personnel (cadets, Coast Guard Auxiliary and Coast Guard Reserve. See Military personnel. Penalties for violations. See Enforcement. Permits. See Inspection of vessels. Personnel: Coast Guard military personnel; officers, enlisted men, cadets, reserves, etc. See Military personnel. Commercial enterprises; use of title and reference to Coast Guard, 33 § 8.1704 Construction personnel: Overtime compensation, 46 § 2.01-60 Welders, on construction of merchant marine vessels; qualifications and tests, 46 §§ 2.750-70, 56.01-10 Foreign ports, Coast Guard personnel stranded in; duties of consular offi- Merchant marine officers and seaman; licensing, certification, etc. See Overtime, of certain civilian personnel (inspectors of vessels, shipping Testimony by Coast Guard personnel, 33 § 1.20; 46 §§ 136.07, 136.12, 136.15 Pierheads on northern and northwestern lakes, marking of, 33 § 62.01-30 Pilot rules, for inland waters, Great Lakes, and Western rivers; navigation requirements. See Navigation regulations. Pilots: Licensing of, 46 §§ 10.05-39-10.05-43 Motorboat operators, licensed, 46 § 157.30-30 Pilots of steam vessels to be governed by rules of Commandant, United Piping systems, pumps, etc., for vessels. See Marine engineering; and Tank vessels. Poisonous articles. See Explosives or other dangerous articles. Power systems, emergency. See Electrical engineering. Pressure vessels. See Marine engineering. Private aids to navigation. See Navigation regulations. Procurement: Bonds, 33 Part 120 Bid guaranties, 33 §§ 120.01-120.01-3 Performance and payment bonds, 33 §§ 120.02—1—120.02-7 Contracts, 33 Part 118 Administrative instructions, 33 § 118.04 Claims, procedures for handling assignments of, 33 § 118.04-18 Copeland ("Kickback") Act, 33 § 118.04-4 |